Handbook of practice management (Record no. 69539)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781859465059
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 720.68
Item number OST
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Ostime, Nigel
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Handbook of practice management
250 ## - EDITION STATEMENT
Edition statement Ed.9
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc London
Name of publisher, distributor, etc RIBA Pub.
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2020
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent xiii,290p.
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Contents<br/>Foreword vii<br/>Preface ix<br/>Acknowledgements xi<br/>About the author xiii<br/>Part 1: The industry 1<br/>01 The Construction Industry 1<br/>1.1 Introduction 3<br/>1.2 Contracting and Procurement 4<br/>1.3 Future trends 3<br/>1.4 Key roles in the Construction industry 13<br/>1.5 Key representative bodies 19<br/>02 The profession 29<br/>2.1 Introduction 29<br/>2.2 Future challenges 30<br/>2.3 Practising as an architect 33<br/>2.4 The role of the ARB 36<br/>2.5 The ARB Code 38<br/>2.6 ARB disciplinary procedures 44<br/>2.7 Structure and governance of the RIBA 45<br/>2.8 The purpose of the RIBA 46<br/>2.9 Membership benefits of the RIBA 48<br/>2.10 Control over entry to the RIBA 51<br/>2.11 Control over the professional conduct of members 57<br/>2.12 Enforcing the Code 59<br/>2.13 Continuing professional development 60<br/>03 The law 65<br/>3.1 Introduction 65<br/>3.2 Claims in contract 66<br/>3.3 Claims in tort 68<br/>3-4 Legislation 69<br/>3.5 Some key statutes 69<br/>3.6 Relevant texts and sources of information 75<br/>3.7 Legislation related to environmental sustainability 77<br/>Part 2: Practice management 85<br/>04 Setting up a practice 87<br/>4.1 Introduction 87<br/>4.2 Making the decision 88 <br/>4.4 Developing a business strategy 98<br/>4.5 Business advisers 100<br/>05 Marketing and business development 107<br/>5.1 Introduction 107<br/>5.2 Drawing up a marketing plan 107<br/>5.3 Where are we? 108<br/>5.4 Where do we want to be? 111<br/>5.5 How do we get there? 112<br/>5.6 Did we achieve our goals? 127<br/>5.7 Pitching to clients 128<br/>06 People management 131 <br/>6.1 Introduction 131<br/>6.2 Legal and contractual aspects 132<br/>6.3 Appointing, managing and motivating staff 142<br/>07 Financial management 153<br/>7.1 Introduction 153<br/>7.2 Establishing the practice 154<br/>7.3 Establishing a financial system 155<br/>7.4 Day-to-day financial management 159<br/>7.5 Conclusion 164 <br/>08 Office management 165<br/>8.1 Introduction 165<br/>8.2 The office premises 165<br/>8.3 Managing the premises 185<br/>8.4 The office manager 188<br/>8.5 Outsourcing and consultancy 188<br/>8.6 Insurance 189<br/>8.7 Health and safety requirements 191<br/>Part 3: Project management 195<br/>09 The architect's appointment 197<br/>9.1 Introduction 197 <br/>9.2 Receiving, assessing and responding to potential commissions 198<br/>9.3 The appointment 210<br/>9.4 Appointment documentation 212<br/>10 Procedures and processes 221<br/>10.1 Introduction 221<br/>10.2 The office manual 221<br/>10.3 Quality systems <br/>10.4 The quality management system: BS EN IS09001 225 <br/>10.5 Quality and sustainability 231<br/>10.6 Information management and library services 233<br/>10.7 Project-based communications 236<br/>10.8 Project drawings, specifications and schedules 238<br/>10.9 Presentation and numbering systems 232<br/>10:10 Project records 240<br/>10.11 Email 241<br/>10.12 Archiving 242<br/>11 Risk management and insurance 245<br/>11.1 Introduction 245<br/>11.2 Risk management 345<br/>11.3 Professional indemnity insurance 250<br/>12 Computing, CAD, BIM and IT 257<br/>12.1 Introduction 257<br/>12.2 Choosing a set-up that suits the business 258<br/>12.3 Building information modelling (BIM) 258<br/>12.4 The internet 260<br/>12.5 Networking 261<br/>12.7 Digital information standards 268<br/>12.8 Software and information management 269<br/>13 Knowledge management 273<br/>13.1 Introduction 273<br/>13.2 What is knowledge management? 273 <br/>13:3 How is knowledge retained and communicated? 275<br/>13.4 A plan of action 276 <br/>13.5 Knowledge management at the project level 277<br/>Index 281
890 ## - Country
Country UK
891 ## - Topic
Topic FA
942 ## - ADDED ENTRY ELEMENTS (KOHA)
Source of classification or shelving scheme Dewey Decimal Classification
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element City planning
-- Great Britain
-- Architectural practice
-- Architectural practice--Management
-- Architecture--Management
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Construction industry--Law and legislation
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